AbstractIt is known that there may not exist any stable matching for a given instance of the stable roommates problem. A stable partition is a structure that generalizes the notion of a stable matching; Tan (1991) proved that every instance of the stable roommates problem contains at least one such structure. In this paper we propose a new algorithm for finding a stable partition, and hence a new algorithm for finding a stable matching if one exists. Our algorithm processes the problem dynamically as long as certain relative preference orders are maintained. Some theoretical results about stable partitions are also presented
Abstract The aim of this paper is to propose a new solution concept for the roommate problem with st...
AbstractWe consider a generalization of the Stable Roommates problem (sr), in which preference lists...
We introduce a restriction of the stable roommates problem in which roommate pairs are ranked global...
The stable roommates problem is a well-known problem of matching n people into n/2 disjoint pairs so...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe an efficient algorithm that decides if a stable matching exists f...
The stable roommates problem may be unsolvable for sorne instances, therefore we study a relaxation,...
The stable marriage problem is that of matching n men and n women, each of whom has ranked the membe...
In this paper, we describe an efficient algorithm that decides if a stable matching exists for a gen...
Recently a robustness notion for matching problems based on the concept of a (a, b)-supermatch is pr...
International audienceRecently a robustness notion for matching problems based on the concept of a (...
AbstractFor the stable roommates problem recently a new concept, exchange stability, was introduced....
We introduce a restriction of the stable roommates problem in which roommate pairs are ranked global...
The aim of this paper is to propose a new solution for the roommate problem with strict preferences....
AbstractWe study a many-to-many generalisation of the well-known stable roommates problem in which e...
We introduce a restriction of the stable roommates problem in which roommate pairs are ranked global...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to propose a new solution concept for the roommate problem with st...
AbstractWe consider a generalization of the Stable Roommates problem (sr), in which preference lists...
We introduce a restriction of the stable roommates problem in which roommate pairs are ranked global...
The stable roommates problem is a well-known problem of matching n people into n/2 disjoint pairs so...
AbstractIn this paper, we describe an efficient algorithm that decides if a stable matching exists f...
The stable roommates problem may be unsolvable for sorne instances, therefore we study a relaxation,...
The stable marriage problem is that of matching n men and n women, each of whom has ranked the membe...
In this paper, we describe an efficient algorithm that decides if a stable matching exists for a gen...
Recently a robustness notion for matching problems based on the concept of a (a, b)-supermatch is pr...
International audienceRecently a robustness notion for matching problems based on the concept of a (...
AbstractFor the stable roommates problem recently a new concept, exchange stability, was introduced....
We introduce a restriction of the stable roommates problem in which roommate pairs are ranked global...
The aim of this paper is to propose a new solution for the roommate problem with strict preferences....
AbstractWe study a many-to-many generalisation of the well-known stable roommates problem in which e...
We introduce a restriction of the stable roommates problem in which roommate pairs are ranked global...
Abstract The aim of this paper is to propose a new solution concept for the roommate problem with st...
AbstractWe consider a generalization of the Stable Roommates problem (sr), in which preference lists...
We introduce a restriction of the stable roommates problem in which roommate pairs are ranked global...